Integral three-dimensional image capture equipment with closely positioned lens array and image sensor

We have developed a compact integral three-dimensional (3D) imaging equipment that positions the lens array and image sensor in close proximity to each other. In the conventional scheme, a camera lens is used to project the elemental images generated by the lens array onto the image sensor. In contr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2013-06, Vol.38 (12), p.2044-2046
Hauptverfasser: Arai, Jun, Yamashita, Takayuki, Miura, Masato, Hiura, Hitoshi, Okaichi, Naoto, Okano, Fumio, Funatsu, Ryohei
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description We have developed a compact integral three-dimensional (3D) imaging equipment that positions the lens array and image sensor in close proximity to each other. In the conventional scheme, a camera lens is used to project the elemental images generated by the lens array onto the image sensor. In contrast, the imaging equipment presented here combines the lens array and image sensor into one unit and makes no use of a camera lens. This scheme eliminates the resolution deterioration and distortion caused by the use of a camera lens and improves, in principle, the quality of the reconstructed 3D image. We captured objects with this imaging equipment and displayed the reconstructed 3D images using display equipment consisting of a liquid crystal panel and a lens array. The reconstructed 3D images were found to have appropriate motion parallax.
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